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Richard Gere, Carey Lowell still fighting over money in divorce case

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MARCUS SANTOS

Richard Gere and his soon-to-be ex-wife Carey Lowell continued their divorce proceedings on Friday, as they ignored each other entirely at Manhattan Supreme Court.

Actor Richard Gere and his estranged wife Carey Lowell were back in Manhattan divorce court Friday morning — fighting over money in their continuing bid to end their 11-year marriage.
“We had a nice chat with the judge. We’re moving along. It’s all about money,” said Lowell’s lawyer, Robert Cohen, as he left Manhattan Supreme Court with “Law & Order” actress.
Gere and his attorney, David Aronson, declined to comment, although the “An Officer and a Gentleman” star did banter briefly with a reporter as he left the courthouse through a back door.
The couple, who have one son, Homer, 15, sat about eight feet apart in the large paneled courtroom for more than a half hour as the lawyers conferred in a private back room with Justice Matthew Cooper.
Gere was buried in the New York Times. Lowell was immersed in The New Yorker.
Then the judge called the pair to join them.
When they emerged about 10 minutes later, Gere had a restrained scowl. Lowell was smiling slightly.
“I can’t say anything,” she said softly in a corridor afterwards.
Before she left the landmark courthouse at 60 Centre Street — where Lowell filmed many segments during her years on the long-running NBC drama — she got special permission from court officers to take pictures of the ornate ceiling mural in the rotunda.
Like the prosecutor that she played, she left through the front door, easing down the large outdoor stairway that was used as a backdrop many times by the hit TV show.

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